Pictured is Carlena Johnson with Principal Price and her teachers Mrs. Brister and Mr. Williams.

Kindergarten

We had a great year in Kindergarten. April and May have been exciting months for us. In April, we took a field trip to the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo in Monroe. The children really enjoyed walking through the zoo, having a picnic lunch and playing on the zoo’s playground. Thank you for having us. We had a great time.

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